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Directors' Note
Welcome back to a new academic year. We officially started classes for students on August 23rd and the campus is in full-swing. We are looking forward to seeing our students again after such a long break. As you will see in our newsletter, many of our students work with us at the Center for Cultural Affairs, either as graduate or research assistants. Our students also attend CCA programs, such as the Workshop in Cultural Affairs series. We hope you enjoy the update on the CCA and we invite you to connect with us.
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CCA Project Receives NEH Chairman’s Grant |
The CCA has received a Chairman’s Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a new workshop series that will explore the essential linkages between the humanities and cultural affairs. CCA Faculty Director, Joanna Woronkowicz, and Advisory Board Member, Bill Ivey, are co-principal investigators on this project.
Stay tuned for more information to come about this event series. | | | | |
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2021-2022 Workshop in Cultural Affairs |
Join us on Wednesday, September 29 as we launch our biweekly Workshop in Cultural Affairs series for this academic year. We have an exciting line-up this year, including scholars and researchers in sociology, law, business, economics, policy, urban planning, and management.
Register here to attend the Workshop in Cultural Affairs series this year, and see the full list of workshops here. | | | | |
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Summer 2021 Issue of The Digest |
The CCA has released Issue #3 of The Digest. This issue includes ten selected articles across different areas of cultural affairs, plus some video conversations between the CCA's faculty directors and the authors. Several authors featured in this issue will present in our Workshop in Cultural Affairs series later this year.
Read The Digest here. | | | | |
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Updates from the AEI Lab |
This spring, the AEI Lab released a new special issue in the Journal of Cultural Economics on the topic of Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation. The publication includes seven articles and is a result of the AEI Symposium held in June 2020.
Learn more about the special issue here. | | | | |
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Biennial Research Conference Updates |
Thank you for joining us for our 2021 Biennial Research Conference. Recordings from the sessions are now available on our website here. Please share the videos with colleagues and friends, and watch at your convenience. | | | | |
New Additions to the CCA Team | |
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Introducing our first Ph.D. fellow
Jongmin Lee |
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We are delighted to introduce the CCA's first Ph.D. fellow, Jongmin Lee. Prior to starting her Ph.D., Jongmin received her dual Master of Public Affairs and Master of Arts in Arts Administration from the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. She is interested in researching governance systems and social welfare programs for artists in cultural policy. | | |
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Meet CCA's Program Manager
Julia Driscoll |
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This summer, the CCA brought on Julia Driscoll as the new Program Manager for the CCA. Julia has a Master of Arts in Arts Administration from the O'Neill School at Indiana University and a Bachelor of Music from Texas Tech University. She is excited to apply her skillset in project management and administration to support the work of the CCA. | | | | |
New CCA Student Staff |
Our students are essential to the work we do at the CCA. Multiple graduate assistants and research assistants will support the CCA's activities this year:
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Quentin Beverly, CCA Graduate Assistant
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Helen Lee, AEI Lab Graduate Assistant (IU Bloomington)
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Ted Fields, AEI Lab Graduate Assistant (IUPUI)
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Danielle Boylan, AEI Lab Research Assistant
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Hareesh Bondalapati, AEI Lab Platform Team Research Assistant
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Himani Anil Deshpande, AEI Lab Platform Team Research Assistant
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Krishna Vamsi Guntupalli, AEI Lab Platform Team Research Assistant
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Ujwala Musku, AEI Lab Platform Team Research Assistant
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CCA Advisory Board welcomes new member Candace Miller |
Dr. Candace Miller, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Organizational Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, has joined the CCA Advisory Board. We look forward to working with Candace! | | | | |
Special thanks to Carole Rosenstein |
Carole Rosenstein, Professor of Arts Management at George Mason University, served as a CCA advisory board member from 2019 - 2021. We are grateful to her for her many contributions to the CCA and express our appreciation for her time as a founding board member. | | |
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Workshop in Cultural Affairs | |
Learn More & Register Now |
September 29 • 12-1 pm EST |
Neville Vakharia |
Drexel University | |
October 13 • 12-1 pm EST |
Tamás Szabados |
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary | |
October 27 • 12-1 pm EST |
Jennifer Benoit-Bryan |
Slover Linett Audience Research | |
November 10 • 12-1 pm EST |
Jakob Brounstein |
University of California, Berkeley | |
January 26 • 12-1 pm EST |
Hannah Wohl |
University of California, Santa Barbara | |
February 9 • 12-1 pm EST |
Amy Whitaker |
New York University | |
February 23 • 12-1 pm EST |
Alexandre Frenette |
Vanderbilt University | |
March 9 • 12-1 pm EST |
Qingfang Wang |
University of California Riverside | |
March 23 • 12-1 pm EST |
Mirae Kim |
George Mason University | |
April 6 • 12-1 pm EST |
Michael Seman |
Colorado State University | |
April 20 • 12-1 pm EST |
Amanda Ashley |
Boise State University | | | |
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